It is known as both the Song of Songs or the Song of Solomon. And yes, its in the Old Testament between Ecclesiastes and Isaiah.
2006-10-30 08:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Het Lod Testament is og in ti
2006-10-30 08:25:38
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answer #2
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answered by albert_rossie 4
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It is known as the Song of Solomon but the first verse says :
The song of songs which is Solomon's.
2006-10-30 10:02:37
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answered by Ernest S 7
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In the Old Testament.
2006-10-30 08:21:01
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answered by Beauty_Queen 4
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Old Testament.
2006-10-30 13:32:58
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answered by mikers 3
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The titles of books were given by the translators, so it can vary according to whoever did the translation. Both titles are correct.
2006-10-30 08:27:50
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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Either form is acceptable. Both refer to the same book.
2006-10-30 08:20:57
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answered by Buffy 5
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Depends on which translation you are reading and doesn't really matter what you call it. It is essentially the same.
2006-10-30 08:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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it is song of solomon.
2006-10-30 08:22:24
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answered by Morounke Odubiyi 1
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song of songs i believe.
2006-10-30 08:20:25
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answered by Erica B 3
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